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  • DEREK JAMESON

    PRINCE Edward was absolutely right. By and large, the British (actually he specified the media) do hate anyone who succeeds and America IS a breath of fresh air compared with life in this insular and class-ridden nation. Perhaps he should have had more

  • LIZ SOLKHON - VOICE OF THE THIRD AGE

    People alive when Kennedy was shot always maintain that they can remember exactly where they were when they heard the news. For me that is certainly true. I was on my way to London to do an after-dinner cabaret in one of the major hotels and I can clearly

  • Sussex can stock up on silver polish

    SUSSEX can start ordering the silver polish after another emphatic one-day victory under the Oval floodlights last night. The Sharks took advantage of Somerset's surprise defeat by Glamorgan to go back to the top of the CGU National League second division

  • Moores praises Sussex battlers

    COACH Peter Moores praised his opening batsman after they had steered Sussex to within two victories of the CGU National League title last night. Australian Michael Di Venuto, who leaves Sussex on Saturday after a successful season with the county, and

  • NURSE ADMITS KILLING RIVAL

    A NURSE-COMPANION at the country home of a wealthy accountancy family admitted killing her housekeeper rival in a frenzied hammer attack. Jeanette Veres, 66, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Marion Addy, 58, on the grounds of diminished responsibility

  • SOAP, SEA, SUN AND NO ENDER MYSTERY

    THE truth - like EastEnders bad boy Steve Owen - would appear to be out. The soap's imprisoned club boss, awaiting trial for murder, was spotted yesterday enjoying the sunshine outside Brighton station. Actor Martin Kemp, who plays Owen, was on location

  • LIZ SOLKHON - VOICE OF THE THIRD AGE

    People alive when Kennedy was shot always maintain that they can remember exactly where they were when they heard the news. For me that is certainly true. I was on my way to London to do an after-dinner cabaret in one of the major hotels and I can clearly

  • Sussex can stock up on silver polish

    SUSSEX can start ordering the silver polish after another emphatic one-day victory under the Oval floodlights last night. The Sharks took advantage of Somerset's surprise defeat by Glamorgan to go back to the top of the CGU National League second division

  • Albion pair staying put

    CHRIS Wilder and Aidan Newhouse are staying with Albion for at least another month. They have done enough to convince manager Micky Adams they are worth keeping after signing short-term contracts. The versatile Wilder has performed well on the right side

  • NURSE ADMITS KILLING RIVAL

    A NURSE-COMPANION at the country home of a wealthy accountancy family admitted killing her housekeeper rival in a frenzied hammer attack. Jeanette Veres, 66, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Marion Addy, 58, on the grounds of diminished responsibility

  • SIGNAL FAILURE WITH LIZZIE ENFIELD

    HAD AN IMPORTANT whole-career-may-rest-on-making-good-impression-at-this-meeting type meeting scheduled for 9am this morning, so made unprecedented step of getting unusually early train (6.45am) in order to arrive on time. If a touch sleepy, have taken

  • SOAP, SEA, SUN AND NO ENDER MYSTERY

    THE truth - like EastEnders bad boy Steve Owen - would appear to be out. The soap's imprisoned club boss, awaiting trial for murder, was spotted yesterday enjoying the sunshine outside Brighton station. Actor Martin Kemp, who plays Owen, was on location

  • SURGEON WAS GREAT, CLAIMS EX-PATIENT

    A FATHER of four has told how one of the surgeons at the centre of a new heart deaths inquiry transformed his life. Harry Lawrence, 63, said a complex six-hour operation carried out by Andrew Forsyth three years ago took him from being a listless cardiac

  • EIGHT-YEAR TUNNEL VISION

    A £50 million road tunnel linking Shoreham Harbour with the A27 could be built within eight years, the Argus can reveal. The tunnel is seen as vital to plans to breathe new life into the derelict waterside area between Hove Lagoon and Shoreham Beach.

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Shoreham Harbour is one of the largest brownfield sites in the South-East. It's crying out for redevelopment. Yet nothing has been done for years because too many authorities are involved in the planning of it and because of access problems. Councils

  • Albion pair staying put

    CHRIS Wilder and Aidan Newhouse are staying with Albion for at least another month. They have done enough to convince manager Micky Adams they are worth keeping after signing short-term contracts. The versatile Wilder has performed well on the right side

  • SIGNAL FAILURE WITH LIZZIE ENFIELD

    HAD AN IMPORTANT whole-career-may-rest-on-making-good-impression-at-this-meeting type meeting scheduled for 9am this morning, so made unprecedented step of getting unusually early train (6.45am) in order to arrive on time. If a touch sleepy, have taken

  • MAN BADLY INJURED DIVING FROM GROYNE

    A MAN is in hospital with head, back and neck injuries after diving into shallow water. The accident follows a string of warnings from police, health and council chiefs of the dangers of jumping off the pier and breakwaters. The man, in his early 30s,

  • SURGEON WAS GREAT, CLAIMS EX-PATIENT

    A FATHER of four has told how one of the surgeons at the centre of a new heart deaths inquiry transformed his life. Harry Lawrence, 63, said a complex six-hour operation carried out by Andrew Forsyth three years ago took him from being a listless cardiac

  • NURSE ADMITS TO KILLING AT TOUCHE MANSION

    A NURSE-COMPANION at the country home of a wealthy accountancy family admitted killing her housekeeper rival in a frenzied hammer attack. Jeanette Veres, 66, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Marion Addy, 58, on grounds of diminished responsibility

  • EIGHT-YEAR TUNNEL VISION

    A £50 million road tunnel linking Shoreham Harbour with the A27 could be built within eight years, the Argus can reveal. The tunnel is seen as vital to plans to breathe new life into the derelict waterside area between Hove Lagoon and Shoreham Beach.

  • DEREK JAMESON

    PRINCE Edward was absolutely right. By and large, the British (actually he specified the media) do hate anyone who succeeds and America IS a breath of fresh air compared with life in this insular and class-ridden nation. Perhaps he should have had more

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Shoreham Harbour is one of the largest brownfield sites in the South-East. It's crying out for redevelopment. Yet nothing has been done for years because too many authorities are involved in the planning of it and because of access problems. Councils

  • Moores praises Sussex battlers

    COACH Peter Moores praised his opening batsman after they had steered Sussex to within two victories of the CGU National League title last night. Australian Michael Di Venuto, who leaves Sussex on Saturday after a successful season with the county, and

  • MAN BADLY INJURED DIVING FROM GROYNE

    A MAN is in hospital with head, back and neck injuries after diving into shallow water. The accident follows a string of warnings from police, health and council chiefs of the dangers of jumping off the pier and breakwaters. The man, in his early 30s,

  • NURSE ADMITS TO KILLING AT TOUCHE MANSION

    A NURSE-COMPANION at the country home of a wealthy accountancy family admitted killing her housekeeper rival in a frenzied hammer attack. Jeanette Veres, 66, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Marion Addy, 58, on grounds of diminished responsibility